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Road Safety Rules: Tips to Help Stay Safe on Indian Roads

India is notorious for road accidents due to a combination of reasons like poor infrastructure and vehicle maintenance, flaunting of traffic regulations, and a general disregard towards other motorists and pedestrians. Here's a list of key rules you should follow in order to stay safe on Indian roads.
Ishaan Rastogi
Ishaan Rastogi
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2015-12-16 22:06:30
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Road Safety Rules: Tips to Help Stay Safe on Indian Roads
Road safety rules are a pivotal bit of knowledge for any automobile user, especially in a country like ours. India is notorious for road accidents due to a combination of reasons like poor infrastructure and vehicle maintenance, flaunting of traffic regulations, and a general disregard towards other motorists and pedestrians. Here's a list of key road safety rules that you should follow in order to stay safe on Indian roads.

1. Cars

The following set of tips regarding road safety should not only be followed by people driving cars but by all motorists in general:

- Always wear your seat-belt

Not because it's illegal to not wear one while driving, but because it can genuinely save your life. In fact, it's highly advisable for all passengers to strap in, even in rear sections of the car. You never know when someone else's lapse in judgement can result in you having an accident.

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- Avoid distractions

Talking on the phone while driving is illegal in India and should be avoided at all costs. If it's an emergency or an important phone call, pull up to the side of the road and finish your conversation before driving. Other forms of distractions that should be avoided include loud music and long conversations that demand a large portion of your attention.

- Never drive under the influence of alcohol or narcotics

Driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics is completely illegal and can result in the driver being imprisoned if found guilty. Not only does it cloud your sense of judgement, it also reduces your reaction time which could lead to a serious accident. Although inadvisable, you are only allowed to drink and drive if you have consumed no more than 1 unit of alcohol. Also avoid driving when sleepy or tired as both cases have similar effects on your level of attentiveness and reaction time.

Also Read: Drink Driving: How Alcohol Affects a Driver's Abilities

- Stick within speed limits and follow the rules

It's imperative that this road safety rule be followed as speed limits are set for a reason. In India, where the roads are treacherous because of poor build quality and poor driving etiquette, a slower speed limit has been enforced to prevent accidents. If you're driving and are suddenly faced with a decision of either going through a huge ditch or maneuvering around it, it's much easier and safer to do so at slower speeds. Additionally, maintain your lane while driving and more importantly, do not skip red lights even if you can't see any oncoming traffic. It's illegal and can result in a catastrophic accident if you get hit by a car coming at speed. When someone sees a green light in the distance and an empty patch of road leading up to it, they may accelerate to ensure that they make the light. In such a situation, you may not be able to see the on-coming car at all. Thus, to stay safe, don't break the law and never jump a red light.

- Maintain your car and use it properly

Although this tip seems to be a bit off-topic, having a well maintained car can go a long way in terms of making your drive safer. Worn out tyres, broken head or tail-lamps or fused light-bulbs can result in serious accidents due to the lack of proper traction and visibility respectively. Checking your tyres is in fact extremely important, especially during the rains when roads are slippery. Other big issues include not indicating properly and refusing to use side mirrors. Indicating is not only courteous to the person driving behind you but is also a safety measure to inform anyone coming at speed of your intentions. Refusing to use side mirrors to prevent them from getting scratched is completely senseless. There is no better way to be safe in your car than being fully aware of what's happening around you. Hence, as a rule, always use all-3 rear view mirrors to ensure that you're aware of vehicles approaching from behind. The mirrors are there to serve a purpose; use them.

2. Bikes

The tips mentioned above can be applied to all motorists. Here are a couple of additional road safety tips and rules that should be adhered to by bikers, scooterists and other 2-wheeler riders:

- Wear a helmet

No matter how uncomfortable they may be, helmets are essential. The human skull is designed to be tough in order to protect the all-important brain. However there is a limit to the amount of trauma that it can take. Hence, wear a helmet as it may indeed save your life someday.

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- Avoid swerving between lanes

2-wheeler owners in India must find its extremely liberating to be able to squeeze through tiny gaps in traffic congestion. However, what they don't realize is that it takes one bad decision on their or another motorists' part for there to be a major accident. 2-wheelers are small and are much harder to spot in mirrors and on the road. For your own protection, avoid straying between lanes and squeezing into tight channels. Remember, when a 2-wheeler collides with a four-wheeler, it's the person on the 2-wheeler who is likely to suffer serious injuries due to the complete lack of body protection.

3. Pedestrians

Here's a look at a list of good road safety habits that you should adopt as a pedestrian to stay safe while walking on or across Indian roads:

- Always look both ways when crossing the road

This is probably the first road safety rule that is taught to children at a very young age. Before crossing a road, make sure that there is no one coming from either direction. It's important to note that this should be practiced even on one way roads, just to be doubly certain that no one is driving in the wrong direction.

- Learn to anticipate road behaviour

This is something that you learn with time. Being cautious and predicting what an oncoming motorist will do before crossing a road not only makes it easier to know when to cross but may also save your life someday. An example of this would be predicting if a driver is distracted or not because a distracted driver may not be able to detect when a pedestrian is crossing the road.

- Use public amenities

If you need to cross a road, always look for an aerial walkway or underground subway before opting to cross the road directly. Also, use footpaths when available. Walking on the road can be extremely dangerous for you and for oncoming traffic.

Pedestrian Safety

- Be attentive

Walking as a mode of transport can be quite boring and possibly justifies listening to music or talking on the phone when on the go, but being just a bit more attentive towards your surroundings by pausing your playlist while crossing a street or by turning the volume down, can help mitigate the risk of being hit by a moving vehicle.

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